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Can anyone shed some light on some possible differences between N. and S. Charlotte? If I relocate from NY to North Carolina, the office is in Statesville and I'd rather live as close to Statesville as possible. But I'm just wondering what you all think of as some obvious differences between both locations.
Also, how's the traffic in Charlotte? |
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If your job is going to be in Statesville you certainly don't want to live in South Charlotte...the commute would be a bummer! There are some really nice areas around Huntersville and North Charlotte. Send a pm to Charlotte Agent. He's familiar with that area.
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